Month: May 2014
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Women’s Soccer Announces Dates For Summer Camps
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St. Peter, Minn. – Gustavus Adolphus head women’s soccer coach Laura Burnett-Kurie has announced the dates of two Gustie soccer camps being held this summer on campus. Burnett-Kurie will be hosting the Gustie Soccer Co-Ed Youth Camp, ages 8-16, June 22-25th; followed by the Second Annual Gustavus Women’s Soccer High School Girls Camp July 6-9th.…
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Golfer Tyler McMorrow Earns GCAA All-Region Honors
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Greensboro, N.C. – Gustavus Adolphus senior men’s golfer Tyler McMorrow (St. Cloud, Minn.) has been named to the 2014 Golf Coaches Association of America Division III PING All-Region Team as one of 16 honorees from the Central Region. McMorrow was recently honored as a member of the All-Conference Team as a part of the 2014…
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Alissa Tinklenberg Awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
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Indianapolis – The National Collegiate Athletic Association has announced its 2014 winter sports postgraduate scholarship winners. Among the list of 29 male and 29 female winter sports student-athlete recipients was senior swimmer Alissa Tinklenberg (Willmar, Minn.). “What an achievement to add on top of an outstanding collegiate career,” said Gustavus Head Swimming and Diving Coach…
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Tyler McMorrow Named All-Conference In MIAC’s Postseason Men’s Golf Awards
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St. Paul – Gustavus Adolphus men’s golfer Tyler McMorrow (St. Cloud, Minn.) has been honored as a member of the All-Conference Team as a part of the 2013-14 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Men’s Golf Awards released Monday by the league office. The MIAC All-Conference team has a different look this season, as the top 10…
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NCAA Tournament Run Ends, Men’s Tennis Falls 5-3 To Trinity
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St. Peter, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus men’s tennis team saw its season come to an end in the third round of the NCAA Tournament with a 5-3 loss to Trinity University (Texas) on Sunday afternoon at the Brown Outdoor Tennis Complex. Although the Gusties faced a 2-1 deficit after doubles and later trailed 4-1…
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Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Finishes Eighth At MIAC Championships
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Northfield, Minn. – Following a strong start that saw the Gustavus women’s outdoor track and field in fifth place with 37 points, the Gusties capped the 2014 MIAC Championships with 14 points on day two, dropping them into a tie for eighth place with a two day total of 51 points. This season’s MIAC Championships…
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Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Finishes Fifth At MIAC Championships
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Northfield, Minn. – Thanks a strong second day, the Gustavus Adolphus men’s outdoor track and field climbed five spots into a fifth place standing at the 2014 MIAC Championships with two-day total of 66.5 points. The Gusties recorded three all-conference performances and 15 top eight finishes that added up to 59.5 points on the final day of…
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Men’s Tennis Advances To Third Round Of NCAA Tournament With 5-0 Win Over UW-Whitewater
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St. Peter, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus men’s tennis team advanced to the third round of the 2014 NCAA Tournament with a 5-0 victory over UW-Whitewater on Saturday afternoon at the Brown Outdoor Tennis Complex. Although the box score suggests a dominating win for the host institution, today’s match was drama-filled and tightly-contested from start…
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Elizabeth Weiers Highlights Day One Of MIAC Championships, Women’s Track & Field In Fifth
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Northfield, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s outdoor track and field team sits in fifth place with 37 points following the opening day of the 2014 MIAC Championships being held this weekend at the Ade Christenson Track and Field Complex on the campus of St. Olaf College. Junior thrower Elizabeth Weiers (Jr., Le Center, Minn.)…
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Men’s Outdoor Track & Field In 10th After Day One Of MIAC Championships
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Northfield, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus men’s outdoor track and field team is in 10th place with seven points following the opening day of the 2014 MIAC Championships being held this weekend at the Ade Christenson Track and Field Complex on the campus of St. Olaf College. The University of St. Thomas leads the way…